When the longtime faith-based service organization Helping Alaska closed in November 2025 after 40 years, it still had quite ...
Murder, Injustice and the Birth of a Movement” is the focus for March’s Alaska Author Night reading and discussion at 6 p.m.
Emily E. Carnes, 18, has always loved to bake. “I was like 2 or 3 years old when I first started going into the kitchen,” she ...
The Tanana Chiefs Conference Board of Directors elected Nulato’s Sharon Hildebrand, its vice president, on Thursday, to lead ...
After two years of striving to keep unhoused people warm on winter nights, Fairbanks HopeLink warming shelter announced it ...
Fairbanks North Star Borough families, students, veterans, and nonprofits already rely on Green Star of Interior Alaska’s ...
Thirty below again this morning. OK then. Time to reach for the baseball bat and fine-tune the weather station.
The Nanooks rifle team wrapped up 2025-26 at the NCAA Rifle Championships, hosted by Ohio State. Friday saw them compete in ...
A potential $500 million windfall is giving the Alaska House of Representatives a headache. On Friday, the Alaska Department of Revenue released a forecast predicting that the state of Alaska will ...
The Ice Dogs split their final two-game road set against the Kenai River. The Brown Bears held off a late Fairbanks comeback for a 6–5 win Friday night before the ...
LAKE MINCHUMINA — “No!” I shouted. “No! NO!” But the dogs paid me no mind.
The Tanana Chiefs Conference closed out convention week with a potlatch at Chief David Salmon Tribal Hall on Thursday night, packing people in for soup, dancing and celebration.